xvi LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



FIGURE PAGB 



142. Malpighian bodies of the spleen of the pig. (Frey.) 474 



143. Thymus from the calf. (Kolliker.) 484 



144. Half of the human thymus, laid open. (Kolliker.) 484 



145. Adipose vesicles. (Kolliker.) 503 



146. Amoeba diffluens. (Longet.) 522 



147. Ciliated epithelium. (Le Bon.) 523 



148. Small elastic fibres. (Kolliker.) 525 



149. Larger elastic fibres. (Robin.) 525 



150. Large elastic fibres (fenestrated membrane). (Kolliker.) 526 



151. Muscular fibres from the urinary bladder. (Sappey.) 527 



152. Muscular fibres from the aorta. (Sappey.) 527 



153. Muscular fibres from the uterus. (Sappey.) 527 



154. Striated muscular fibres. (United States Army Medical Museum.) 529 



155. Striated muscular fibres. (Sappey.) 530 



156. Fibres of tendon from the human subject. (Rollett.) 531 



157. Net-work of connective tissue. (Rollett.) 532 



158. Frog's leg prepared so as to show the effects of woorara. (Bernard.) 536 



159. Apparatus to show that muscles do not increase in volume during contraction. (Marey.) 538 



160. Diagram of the muscular wave. (Aeby.) . 540 



161. Muscular current in the frog. (Bernard.) 542 



162. Longitudinal section of bone. (Sappey.) 544 



163. Longitudinal section of bone. (United States Army Medical Museum.) 544 



164. Transverse section of bone. (Sappey.) 545 



165. Transverse section of bone. (United States Army Medical Museum.) 546 



166. Bone-corpuscles. (Rollett.) 546 



167. Section of cartilage. (United States Army Medical Museum.) 548 



1 68. Section of diarthrodial cartilage. (Sappey ) 548 



169. Section of the cartilage of the ear. (Rollett.) 549 



170. Longitudinal section of the human larynx. (Sappey.) 550 



171. Posterior view of the muscles of the larynx. (Sappey.) 552 



172. Lateral view of the muscles of the larynx. (Sappey.) 552 



173. Glottis seen with the laryngoscope. (Le Bon.) 554 



174. Nerve-fibres from the human subject. (Kolliker.) 568 



175. Fibres of Remak. (Kolliker.) 569 



176. Mode of termination of the motor nerves. (Rouget.) 671 



177. Termination of the nerves in the salivary glands. (Pfliiger.) 572 



178. Pacinian corpuscle. (Sappey.) 573 



179. Papillae of the skin. (Sappey.) 574 



180. Cutaneous papilla and tactile corpuscle. (Kolliker.) 575 



181. Corpuscles of Krause. (Ludden.) 575 



182. Multipolar nerve-cell. (Kolliker.) 577 



183. Gray matter of the spinal cord, treated with nitrate of silver. (Grandry.) 578 



184. Multipolar nerve-cell. (Schultze.) 579 



185. Multipolar nerve-cell. (Deiters.) 581 



186. Connections of nerve-cells and nerve-fibres. (Dean.) 582 



187. Corpora amylacea. (Funke.) 585 



188. Frog prepared so as to show that woorara destroys the properties of the motor nerves. 



(Bernard.) 595 



189. Electric forceps. (Liegeois.) 600 



190. Frog's leg prepared so as to show the contrasted action of the descending and the ascend- 



ing current. (Matteucci.) 601 



191. Frog's leg prepared so as to show induced contraction. (Liegeois.) 602 



192. Cervical portion of the spinal cord. (Hirschfeld.) 60 J 



193. Dorsal portion of the spinal cord. (Hirschfeld.) 6^* 



194. Inferior portion of the spinal cord, and cauda equina. (Hirschfeld.) 607 



195. Roots of the cranial nerves. (Hirschfeld.) 608 



